We are pleased to announce that CPS has been awarded the JedCampus Seal. The JedCampus program is designed to help campuses explore and enhance their mental health programming. The seal recognizes Princeton for its comprehensive mental health promotion and suicide prevention programming. Upon completion of a self-assessment survey, Princeton was awarded a JedCampus seal. Princeton’s mental health programming is comprehensive and holistic.

The School of Engineering is partnering with University Health Services to make available to students, faculty, and staff the services of Shefalika Gandhi, LCSW, an expert in mindfulness, wellness, and leadership programming on campus. To see the schedule for the CPS Wellness Outpost program, click HERE.

Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS) provides assessment and treatment for mental health concerns such as anxiety, depression, stress/crisis management, transitional issues, grief, substance abuse, and eating, sexual, or relationship issues. CPS staff psychologists, clinical social workers, and psychiatrists provide a broad range of services to all Princeton University students. Spouses and dependents of Princeton University students may also be eligible for consultations with CPS.

CPS visits are confidential. CPS will not release information regarding contact with a student without permission from the student, except when the safety of the student or others may be deemed at risk, or when it is authorized or required by law. For an information sheet and the CPS Informed Consent, see Student Information on Mental Health Services.